Mosaic/ceramic artist, active c. 2005.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Zahir Shaikh
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Black Prince Road ceramics - plaque 10
The mosaics in this tunnel depict portraits of the Black Prince. The ceramics...
Other Subjects
The Potteries and the Piggeries
A notorious Victorian slum in Kensington. From the late 18th century this was an area where bricks were made to supply nearby construction sites. As London was developed agricultural activities w...
Royal Carriage Department
The Royal Brass Foundry in Woolwich was already producing carriages as well as guns but in 1803-5 a building dedicated to carriages was constructed - see picture. John's Military History, the sour...
Thomas Tompion
F.R.S. "the father of English clockmaking". Buried in Westminster Abbey.
Previously viewed
Victoria's column
W14, Warwick Gardens
Unveiled by Princess Louise, and her husband the Duke of Argyll in 1904 in Kensington High Street, opposite St Mary Abbots Church, close ...
Baron Herman de Stern
Born Frankfurt, moved to London by the 1840s where he joined his brother David. There were other brothers in Paris and Berlin so their banking business covered Europe and was extremely successful. ...
Coppice Row turnpike
We can't see this turnpike on a map of 1790. View from the Mirror has a good general post on London turnpikes.
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